iPhone or iPad: How to manage Data Usage
Are you
unable to manage data usage on your iPhone or iPad, and because of that, you
often find yourself out of the data limit and pay additional charges? But now
you aren't going to face this situation anymore. Because with the latest
versions of iOS, including iOS 13, it has become easier to manage the data
usage through different usage mitigation techniques. Today, you will learn how
to look at data usage on an iPhone whenever you wish and optimize the
respective settings to avoid high data consumption.
Monitor
your data usage
- Take your iPhone
and hit the Settings icon.
- Under Settings,
find an option called Cellular and click on it. You can find this
option in different wordings on some iOS devices like Mobile Data
and Cellular Data. On the next window, go down and choose Cellular
Data or Use Data For.
- Here you will see
all your data usage according to month or payment duration.
Under this
section, you will find some information based on your carrier. A carrier
usually adds a section at the top known as Current Period or This Billing
Period. Also, some carriers use a section known as Current Period Roaming to
provide details about roaming data usage. If no information is found regarding
the data usage in the current period, you can contact your carrier or visit the
website and find more information. For example, you will be able to see which
app is using how much data.
Save data
from high usage
Are you
surprised by the data monitoring results? Do you want to save data while using
too much? Try these rules provided by iOS to cut back on data and save money on
monthly or yearly bills.
1. Use your device in Low Data Mode
After iOS
13, Apple has allowed users to use iPhones or iPads on low data mode to avoid high
usage data. Here is how to make your device ready for low data mode.
- Launch the Settings
app on your device.
- Choose Cellular and
then tap on Cellular Data options.
- A Low Data Mode
option will appear to you. You have to turn this option on. If you have
enabled 5G, first, you will need to choose a Data Mode category.
Low Data
Mode works differently according to the carrier you have and the apps you have
installed. This mode can make several changes on the device's settings or the
apps that allow high data usage or consume unnecessary data. For example, it
must pause big updates, stop prefetch, etc.
2. Stop the data-hungry apps
You have
to look at the apps that are data drainer. You may find all the apps in On
state, but you have to disable all apps involved in high data consumption. It
is an excellent way to save data from unnecessary usage and employ the saved
data for essential services. Remember that you don't have to turn off System
Services from using data. You can also disable background refresh to save
data.
3. Disable automatic downloads
iOS
devices can download content from your premium services, including apps, songs,
e-books, and more. If you have taken a big premium content package on an iPad
when connected to Wi-Fi, the downloading process will automatically start too
when you are on your cellular data. So, you need to prevent it.
- Access Settings and
locate the iTunes & App Stores option and tap
it.
- Find an option
called Use Cellular Data. You have to turn this option off.
- You should also
check those devices connected with the same account.
4. Shut off data entirely
Do you
want not to keep data enabled in a specific time period to avoid extra fees?
You can completely shut off your mobile data. You may find different options
based on carriers like turning off Data Roaming and Voice Roaming. But if you
need you can go with a Wi-Fi connection.
5. Look at additional data services
According
to the carriers, you get different types of data services, such as LTE, VoLTE,
4G to 3G. You can switch among services to save your precious data. You can
decide which network service you have to determine during internet usage. If
you consider 3G for voice services, you can make various local calls while
saving your data.
6. Disable Wi-Fi Assist
Wi-Fi
assist is an excellent feature on mobile devices that are helpful in some
specific circumstances. But it can be responsible for massive data usage. For
example, suppose you are connected to Wi-Fi for downloading a high-quality
movie and your device will be switched over mobile data if Wi-Fi fails to
handle the download causing high data consumption. So, you should turn off
Wi-Fi Assist from the Cellular Settings of your device.
Download a
data manager app
If you
want more help, you can download third-party apps for the effective management
of your data. For this task, we have included the My Data Manager and Traffic
Monitor app. You can download them from the App Store.
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